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Scoria is a highly vesicular (porous), dark colored volcanic rock.

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If a rock has many small holes what is it?

It is possibly a volcanic rock, for example scoria


Is slag a metamorphic rock?

No. Slag (more commonly called scoria) is an igneous rock.


Why does scoria have holes in it?

The release of gases causes the air bubbles to form as the rock cools.


Is scoria a mineral?

Scoria is a textural rock type and not a rock that is classified by mineralogy or chemistry. It forms from lava that is rich in volatiles or gases but is less viscous than apumiceforming lava. When the molten rock is rising in the volcanic pipe, gases begin to form and collect and those gases form large bubbles in the lava. The resulting solidified rock is scoria. Although the open spaces in scoria can be large the rock is generally heavier than water, unlike most pumice which can float on water.Some scoria forms from lavas that flow out of a volcano and some scoria can be pyroclastic. Pyroclastic rocks form from lava that is ejected from the volcano. Scoria (which is also known as cinder) is the primary component of cinder cones. A cinder cone is a small but very common volcano type. Cinder cones have also been called scoria cones. Cinder cones rarely grow very large, but form sometimes very symmetrical cone-shaped hills.Scoria does not have a lot of uses. In fact the name is derived from a term for waste. However it can be used as an interesting decorative stone with some reddish color. Some of the large Easter Island statues called Moai have scoria stone in their designs.


Is pumice black?

Not usually. Pumice is usually light in color. There is a simillar, denser rock called scoria, which is often black.

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Is scoria nutritious?

No. Scoria is rock. It is inedible.


Is scoria metamorphic?

no, extrusive because it is made by lava not magma.


Is scoria a sedimentary rock?

No, scoria is not a sedimentary rock. Scoria is an extrusive igneous rock that forms when magma is rapidly cooled and solidified on the Earth's surface. It is typically dark-colored and has a vesicular texture due to the presence of gas bubbles that were trapped during the rapid cooling process.


Where is the lightest rock on earth found?

scoria


Is scoria a granite rock?

No. Scoria is a basaltic lava ejected as fragments from a volcano, typically with a frothy texture.


What is the color of scoria?

Scoria is usually reddish in color but may be black.


Will scoria float or sink in water?

Scoria is a type of volcanic rock that is typically denser than water, so it will sink in water.


Are scoria and rhyolite the same in mineral composition?

Rhyolite is a rock type that is categorized by mineral composition. Scoria is a textural rock type. Like, Rhyolite can be smooth, or it can be scoria (sharper, bumpier, lots of vesicles).Think of it as a rock adjective.


If a rock has many small holes what is it?

It is possibly a volcanic rock, for example scoria


Is scoria permeable?

Scoria is a type of volcanic rock that is generally porous and can be permeable depending on its porosity. The vesicles (holes) in scoria contribute to its permeability, allowing fluids to pass through it.


Is scoria magnetic?

it is not magnetic because, i have many of them.


Is scoria a fine grained rock?

Scoria is a volcanic igneous rock that is composed of approximately 50% silica and 10% calcium oxide and lesser contents of potash and soda. Its hardness on the Mohs scale is 5 - 6.